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Paweł I Gaweł (film)
''Pawel i Gawel'' is a 1938 Polish comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and produced by the Rex-Film studio. Cast *Eugeniusz Bodo as Paweł Gawlicki *Adolf Dymsza as Gaweł Pawlicki *Helena Grossówna as Violetta Bellami *Józef Orwid as Hubert, her manager *Halina Doree as Amelcia, landlady's daughter *Zofia Mellerowicz as Landlady *Tadeusz Fijewski as Stefek *Karol Dorwski as Reporter Lisek *Roman Dereń as The Editor *Irena Skwierczyńska as Gypsy Palmreader *Michał Halicz as Gypsy *Sergius Kwiek as Gypsy Leader *Zespół Cygański Kwieków as Gypsy Dancers and Musicians References External links * ''Paweł i Gaweł''
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Mieczysław Krawicz
Mieczysław Krawicz (2 February 1893, Warsaw – 17 September 1944, Warsaw) was a Polish film director from Warsaw. Life He was born on 1 January 1893 in Warsaw, in the Catholic family of Juliusz and Antonina (1857–1941). He graduated from high school and the Higher Trade Courses in Warsaw. After returning home from further studies in Germany, he started working with the "Sfinks" film company. Initially, he dealt with office matters, later designing film decorations, organizing shooting and production, ending with directing. In 1926 he played the role of Brochwicz in the adaptation of ''Trędowata''. In 1930, together with Stanisław Szebego and Zbigniew Gniazdowski, they founded the "Blok" film company, in which he initially acted as production manager and then a film director. From 1930 he was the vice-president of the Film Producers Union, he was also the Secretary General of the Supreme Council of the Film Industry in Poland. In the 1930s, he collaborated with many Jewi ...
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